disown - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disown in Hindi

  • अस्वीकार

verb

  • अस्वीकार करना
  • त्यागना
  • न पहिचानना
  • छोड़ना
  • अनंगीकार करना
  • न मानना

disown Definition

Verb

  • refuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.

disown Example

  • The decision to disown a child is never simple. ( एक बच्चे को अस्वीकार करने का निर्णय कभी आसान नहीं होता है। )
  • With such a forgiving heart, Rebekah felt that she could never disown a friend. ( इतने क्षमाशील हृदय से रिबका को लगा कि वह कभी किसी मित्र को अस्वीकार नहीं कर सकती। )
  • If you decide to disown someone, you should lose all connections with them. ( यदि आप किसी को अस्वीकार करने का निर्णय लेते हैं, तो आपको उसके साथ सभी संबंध खो देने चाहिए। )
  • When Amanda and her brother get into arguments, she always jokes that she will disown him. ( जब अमांडा और उसका भाई बहस करते हैं, तो वह हमेशा मजाक करती है कि वह उसे अस्वीकार कर देगी। )

More Sentence

  • My friends from the old neighborhood are going to disown me.
  • Stanley Kubrick always wanted to disown " Spartacus ."
  • Many nationalists disown ETA, but share the goal of independence.
  • After being embarrassed over and over again, Sarah's parents urged her to disown the friendship that was hurting her.
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  • To disown means to refuse to acknowledge a relationship with someone.
  • The fellows themselves were the first to disown him as unlike anyone.
  • But then, on the Day of Resurrection, you will disown one another, and curse one another.
  • A father might legally disown his son if the young man was guilty of criminal practices.
  • Many of them seemed prepared, if there was dissension, to disown their womankind and run for it.
  • We may not heed it, but the fog horn is there, forget and disown it though we may.
  • You couldn't very well respect me, you had to disown me, it couldn't be helped!...
  • As ye disown yon paughty dog, That bears the keys of Peter, Then swith!
  • Even then they would keep death at arm's length by making believe to disown him.
  • Hereafter she is only my sister in name: not because I disown her, but because she has disowned me.
  • This is why we have to detach ourselves from R-selves, disown iOur beliefs, because they are not always ours, or even us.
  • All of the slave-clerks disown themselves of their own job functions They leave that responsibility for the supreme authority of the head office.
  • No created being can cut himself off from relationship to the Eternal Love, and that Love will not disown the relation of sonship, which has once existed.
  • Thus, we own and disown our social and cultural I's: the I we are and are not, since we are not the ego, but only marginally associated as a member of it.
  • He said he would overthrow Ambrosius’ rule, said if Ambrosius dared to disown him, he would have no choice but to raze the city and destroy the old man’s few remaining supporters.
  • He knew how human beings are swayed by the preacher's eloquence, and how the conscience responds to emotional appeal as the mind does to logic and reason, but he also knew how far more difficult it is to persuade men to disown the past.
  • It turns from me; it will not suffer further scrutiny; it seems to deny, by a mocking glance, the truth of the discoveries I have already made,—to disown the charge both of sensibility and chagrin: its pride and reserve only confirm me in my opinion.
  • After years of betrayal and hardship, John made the difficult decision to disown his sister.
  • I recently decided to disown some friendships to end unnecessary drama.
  • Would an alternative to offering forgiveness be to disown?
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